(urth) Any Pynchon Fans?

Christopher Simon kierkegaurdian at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 05:30:44 PDT 2013


Pynchon is definitely more scattered and difficult to interpret, insofar as interpretation is possible with his books. That said, latter-day Pynchon (Mason and Dixon, Inherent Vice, and Against the Day)  is much more formal and enjoyable in storytelling aspects than GR-era Pynchon. Fewer hallucinatory adenoids and more emotionally interesting characters and adventure, I guess. 

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I think Pynchon is decidedly more postmodern - when things fall apart they tend not to come together again.  Scatophages(i?), giant octopi, erections summoning death from above ... I like Gravity's Rainbow but am currently perennially half way through Against The Day - his hippie economic sensibilities in that one seem a bit off putting.  


I think in the final analysis the kind of interpretations I try on Wolfe would not by and large work on the more chaotic and decentralized Pynchon. 

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On Aug 19, 2013, at 5:15 PM, Decanus1284 <decanus1284 at gmail.com> wrote:



I remember when I was reading V I tried to approach the mystery surrounding the title characters identity in the same fashion I read Wolfe. 

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Are there any other Pynchon fans on the list? His 8th novel, Bleeding Edge, comes out September 17th. He and Mr. Wolfe are probably my two favorite authors, and they both have new books coming out this Fall. I am a happy camper!
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